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    A Substance That Is Too Small to Stimulate Antibody Production
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A Substance That Is Too Small to Stimulate Antibody Production

Question 37

Question 37

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A substance that is too small to stimulate antibody production by itself unless it is attached to a larger carrier molecule is called:


A) an autoantigen.
B) a cross-reacting antigen.
C) a hapten.
D) an alloantigen.

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